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EDITORS’ NOTES

Meghan Trainor ditches doe-eyed doo-wop for fierce, funky, radio-ready pop hits, and proves she’s more than a one-hit wonder. On Thank You, the “All About That Bass” star trades her retro-R&B style for Bruno Mars-esque vocal flexing and hip-hop-level bravado, flaunting her success on “Watch Me Do” (“I’m the–shhh, be quiet, I been on the no-hater diet,”) and sending up sleaze-balls on the power-anthem “NO.” The standout track, a trop-pop smash titled “I Won’t Let You Down,” was written, fittingly, for herself: “I’ve made my mistakes, probably more than I can count,” she sings,” so from this day on, I won’t let you down.”

EDITORS’ NOTES

Meghan Trainor ditches doe-eyed doo-wop for fierce, funky, radio-ready pop hits, and proves she’s more than a one-hit wonder. On Thank You, the “All About That Bass” star trades her retro-R&B style for Bruno Mars-esque vocal flexing and hip-hop-level bravado, flaunting her success on “Watch Me Do” (“I’m the–shhh, be quiet, I been on the no-hater diet,”) and sending up sleaze-balls on the power-anthem “NO.” The standout track, a trop-pop smash titled “I Won’t Let You Down,” was written, fittingly, for herself: “I’ve made my mistakes, probably more than I can count,” she sings,” so from this day on, I won’t let you down.”

TITLE

TIME

Watch Me Do

2:49

Me Too

3:01

NO

3:33

Better (feat. Yo Gotti)

2:47

Hopeless Romantic

4:05

I Love Me

Meghan Trainor & LunchMoney Lewis

2:47

Kindly Calm Me Down

3:58

Woman Up

3:28

Just a Friend to You

2:44

I Won't Let You Down

3:20

Dance Like Yo Daddy

3:03

Champagne Problems

3:42

Mom (feat. Kelli Trainor)

3:14

Friends

3:30

Thank You (feat. R. City)

3:25

15 Songs, 49 Minutes

Released: May 6, 2016

℗ 2016 Epic Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

Ratings and Reviews

3.3 out of 5

5.5K Ratings

5.5K Ratings

vivamexico4
, 03/04/2016

NO has a 90s/early00s vibe!

The first single "NO" sounds like it could've been done by Destiny's Child back in their prime. The way she sings it combine with the music in the background is very familiar to what late 90s early 2000s boy and girl bands/artists (Nsync, Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera, Destinys Child). Her first album played with older 50s-70s era of music. Now she transported to the beginning of the 21st century. I like it!